Mickey 1948
Mickey ★ 1948
A tomboy becomes a woman even as she plays matchmaker for her own father and sings a few songs. Not too exciting; you may fall alseep if you're slipped this “Mickey.” Based on the novel “Clementine,” by Peggy Goodin. 87m/C VHS, DVD . Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin, Irene Hervey, John Sutton, Hattie McDaniel; D: Ralph Murphy.
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